Noisy Channel-Output Feedback Capacity of the Linear Deterministic
Interference Channel
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Victor Quintero, Samir M. Perlaza, Jean-Marie Gorce
2016
Abstract
In this paper, the capacity region of the two-user linear deterministic (LD)
interference channel with noisy output feedback (IC-NOF) is fully
characterized. This result allows the identification of several asymmetric
scenarios in which imple- menting channel-output feedback in only one of the
transmitter- receiver pairs is as beneficial as implementing it in both links,
in terms of achievable individual rate and sum-rate improvements w.r.t. the
case without feedback. In other scenarios, the use of channel-output feedback
in any of the transmitter-receiver pairs benefits only one of the two pairs in
terms of achievable individual rate improvements or simply, it turns out to be
useless, i.e., the capacity regions with and without feedback turn out to be
identical even in the full absence of noise in the feedback links.
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